--On Sat Dec 20 01:56:51 EST 2003 Craig Ingram cxi2283 at yahoo.com wrote:
>> I'm having trouble getting onto my wireless network.
> I installed the driverloader, uploaded the driver, and
> used redhat-network-config - I had to add new device
> as it was showing up in hardware but not in the
> network devices. when I try to activate it, it cannot
> obtain an IP address. I turned off MAC address
> filtering and tunred on SSID broadcasting on the
> router (netgear mr814). It shows up in iwconfig scan:
> eth1 Scan completed :
> Cell 01 - Address: 00:09:5B:47:FF:AE
> ESSID:"cxiap"
> Mode:Managed
> Frequency:2.462GHz
> Quality:1/1 Signal level:-53 dBm
> Noise level:-200 dBm
> Encryption key:off
> Bit Rate:1Mb/s
> Bit Rate:2Mb/s
> Bit Rate:5.5Mb/s
> Bit Rate:11Mb/s
> Extra:bcn_int=100
> I tried using the FAQ but for some reason it's not
> getting an IP address. The router and dhcp work fine
> in XP so I don't think that's the issue. Any help
> would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you.
> hardware info: Thinkpad T40, Cisco aironet 350
> minipci, netgear mr814 wifi router.
Craig,
I have the same client hardware and I was experiencing the same problem
connecting to a Linksys WAP-11 AP and some sort of Cisco AP. A work around
for this problem is to use an old version of driverloader (pre driverloader
v1.52). I was trying to use driverloader 1.54_k2.4.20_24.9-1rh.i686.rpm on
a RedHat 9 system. You can grab v1.51 from:
<http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/wlan/full/archive/driverloader-1.51/d
riverloader-1.51_k2.4.20_24.9-1rh.i686.rpm.zip>
I need to upgrade my RedHat kernel to 2.4.20-27.9 (or -28.9), but given
this issue with v1.54 I'm a bit hesitant. Something seems to have busted
Cisco Aironet 350 mini PCI cards after driverloader v1.51. Support
folks...if it helps, I sent various 'dldrconfig --dumpdiag' output a couple
days ago.
later,
Quinn.